It would be like calling something that is special «Exclusive» and then assigning that name to
your invisible deity you claim personifies that something special, so now you worship a being you call «Exclusive» and then later in history that word gets shortened for ease of use to «Exclu» which gets printed on money and shoved into our Pledge «One nation, under Exclu, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.»
Tell him the book he keeps by his bed was written by
an invisible deity who will punish him with fire for eternity if he fails to accept its every incredible claim about the universe, and he seems to require no evidence whatsoever.
Seems somewhat of an oxymoron for a man who purports to believe in and have communication with
an invisible deity would have anything to do with a.....
An invisible deity you have never even seen and don't know anything about, I might add.
Then... to ignore the fossil records found by scientists, as well as all the other evolutionary discoveries just to maintain some sick devotion to
an invisible deity... it absolutely staggers the imagination.
It may not be possible for such a reality to be constructed for everyone or on a broad scale, for communication with
an invisible deity clearly runs counter to the norms of modern culture.
The Greeks and Romans were turning from
the invisible Deity taught by their own philosophers and were worshiping Cybele using idols of women, lions and serpents.
People would rather equate tragedy to the plan of
an invisible deity rather than saying her first husband was careless with their son and selfish with his marriage.
Rather believing in
invisible deities, I choose to believe in myself because in the end that's all we have right?
Not exact matches
Religious fanatics are the source of most evil today, and to use your experiences as some kind of support for worshipping
invisible and non-existent
deities does a disservice to humanity.
So, while their
invisible / nonexistent all powerful
deity was helping him score a silly TD how many children were r@ped and murdered and how many thousands lay on the ground with bloated bellies begging for a handful of rice?
There is nothing off - handed about a non-belief in a
deity, just as there is nothing off - handed about not believing that giant
invisible dragons live amongst us that eat our poop after we flush it down the toilet.
What an awful world it must be to live in where the only thing keeping you from murdering people is the threats of punishment by an
invisible, undetectable
deity.
«Ever since the creation of the world his
invisible nature, namely, his eternal power and
deity, has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made.»
People who worship these imaginary,
invisible and non-existent
deities are the root of most evil in the world today.
But our suffering ensures that we are favored by God or Jesus or Allah or Yahweh or whatever
deity or version of
invisible yeti we believe in...
The fact that you can't «see» air is so thmehow your evidence for a supreme
invisible man made
deity?
I assert that Jews breaking the Sabbath is much more probable than that an
invisible middle - eastern
deity reanimated the dead body of a Jewish prophet and sent angels to move back the stone.
Our minds have been darkened by the effects of sin so that God's existence is no longer obvious to us: St Paul wrote to the Romans (1:16 - 25)-- «Ever since God created the world, his everlasting power and
deity — however
invisible — have been there for the mind to see in the things he has made.»
It is that
deity that I refer to as the «
invisible man in the sky».
If you want something to get accomplished, stop sitting around hoping some
invisible «
deity» cares about your problems and get off your ass and make thinks happenwith actual productivity.
In St Paul's letter to the Romans we read: Ever since the creation of the world, his
invisible nature, namely, his eternal power and
deity, has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made.
Otherwise, blighted only by name - calling and some ill - used terms of
Deity, Arthur's expedition to save the farm and in turn the kingdom of the
Invisibles is full of the expected kind of good vs. evil adventure.
Michael Rakowitz: The
Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist, Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square ★ ★ ★ ★ Mythical Assyrian guardian
deity occupies square commemorating battle.
The
Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist by Michael Rakowitz, a recreation of the Lamassu, a winged bull and protective
deity, which was destroyed by ISIS in 2015.
This
invisible force that supports and presents the child as a symbol of
deity, speaks as a metaphor of the «
invisible» apparatus of the market and the underlying psychology of valuation as it applies to the acquisition and de-accessioning of art works from Simon's collection.